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gelinas
response 50 of 64: Mark Unseen   Jan 26 06:47 UTC 2000

It's an e-mail alias for:

        valerie, remmers, grex@gibbard.org, srw, steve,
        gregc, mdw@umich.edu, nephi, scott, janc, kaplan,
        dang, other, eeyore, flem

Some of these I recognise, others I don't.  Nor have I deciphered the
acronym.
scg
response 51 of 64: Mark Unseen   Jan 26 07:37 UTC 2000

It's a combination of the board and staff mailing lists.
spooked
response 52 of 64: Mark Unseen   Jan 26 08:53 UTC 2000

Except it's not a conclusive list.  I should be on it, and probably one or
two others.
other
response 53 of 64: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 03:33 UTC 2000

you should have appropriate access to update that list, mic.
scg
response 54 of 64: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 03:50 UTC 2000

Yup.

rcsdiff /etc/aliases
if that shows there being no differences between the checked in and checked
out copies
        co -l /etc/aliases
        vi /etc/aliases
        ci -u /etc/aliases
        newaliases
else
        vi /etc/aliases
        newaliases
gelinas
response 55 of 64: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 04:12 UTC 2000

<drift>
Is there a reason to leave the aliases file locked by someone else after
editing it?  Wouldn't it make more sense to break the lock and then check
it back in?
</drift>
scg
response 56 of 64: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 04:23 UTC 2000

Probably, except that it would just get left checked out again within the next
few days anyway.  The right answer would be to stop using RCS on that file.
other
response 57 of 64: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 05:08 UTC 2000

umm.  what is RCS?

and what means "checking out/in" a file?
spooked
response 58 of 64: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 05:42 UTC 2000

RCS = Revision Control System.  It's a package which allows maintenance of
file revisions.  Often useful in programming to not lose working versions,
or just generally to backtrack - see who modified a file, etc.

I've never used it before myself, but it seems easy enough (I'll have a quick
read of the chapter on it in one of my Unix books sometime).
gelinas
response 59 of 64: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 06:33 UTC 2000

Eric, the short form is:  read the man pages on rcs, ci and co.
other
response 60 of 64: Mark Unseen   Jan 28 03:38 UTC 2000

wow.  seems like a simple concept with a terribly complex description.
gelinas
response 61 of 64: Mark Unseen   Jan 28 03:41 UTC 2000

That's why I sent you to the man pages, rather than try to describe it myself.
other
response 62 of 64: Mark Unseen   Jan 28 03:51 UTC 2000

<grin> good call!
davel
response 63 of 64: Mark Unseen   Jan 29 13:41 UTC 2000

It's terribly easy to check in a file, forgetting to use the option that
causes it to leave the file in existence (outside the RCS database). 
Embarrassing.
gelinas
response 64 of 64: Mark Unseen   Jan 29 21:28 UTC 2000

Yeah, it is.  Fortunately, I'm more likely to forget the file name than the
minusU option.
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